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Where Art Meets Old West Near Bisbee

Calumet & Arizona Guest House • Bisbee, AZ

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Escape Kit

A Two-Night Stay for Two between May 29 and September 15, 2013

Daily Full Breakfast for Two

Two Tickets to the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum

The Destination
Back in the Wyatt Earp era, Bisbee was a bustling mining town that attracted both petticoat-clad elites in their Victorian mansions and original heavy-metal hell-raisers in crowded frontier saloons. These days, this Arizona town is a popular artist community built on even more prized natural resources: a near-perfect year-round climate, uniquely preserved Wild West ambiance, modern-day creative energy, and a timeless romantic setting. Once you've surveyed this rich cultural landscape, you'll understand why John Wayne, Hollywood's most iconic cowboy, liked to hang his hat here.

The Digs
In nearby Warren, the Calumet & Arizona Guest House delivers charming Spanish Mission style, constructed in the early 1900s using premium materials newly available via rail transport. Period wallpaper and heirloom antiques decorate the home and each uniquely appointed guest room, with some rooms featuring a queen bed and others a king; all come with a private bathroom. Wake in the morning to a full hot breakfast, cooked to order. Indulge in fresh fruit salad, bacon and eggs, homemade granola, French toast, quiche, crepes, and eggs Benedict.

The Diversions
• The Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, a National Historic Landmark, showcases interpretive exhibits, photo archives, and more from Bisbee's early days
• Sit down to an upscale New American meal at Cafe Roka, featuring seasonal and organic ingredients and a variety of culinary influences
• The state's first planned community owes its charm to Craftsman-bungalow-lined streets and the Warren Ballpark, the oldest professional ballpark in America
• Shoot a round at the Turquoise Valley Golf Course in nearby Naco

"Arizona has a wealth of ghost towns that boomed on mining profits and then quickly went bust when the mines played out, but none is as impressive as Bisbee, which is built into the steep slopes of Tombstone Canyon ..."

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The Destination
Back in the Wyatt Earp era, Bisbee was a bustling mining town that attracted both petticoat-clad elites in their Victorian mansions and original heavy-metal hell-raisers in crowded frontier saloons. These days, this Arizona town i...